3D For Film and TV Short Course

Overview

De Montfort University through the Imaging and Displays Research Group is pleased to offer a programme of short courses in 3D imaging tailored for the film and television industry imaging specialists and those with a specific interest in the field. The course aims to equip participants with the knowledge to successfully enter the growing 3D industry.

Structure and content

The course provides a concrete understanding of basic principles and pitfalls that should be considered for 3D capture and display. Providing hands on time with state-of-the-art 3D cameras and display systems, the course combines traditional lecture sessions with "workshop" sessions at De Montfort University's holographic laboratory.

Course objectives

This course has the following objectives:

To provide a concrete understanding of the principles of 3D capture and display

To improve capabilities with up to date 3D technology, including cameras and display systems

To equip participants to enter the growing 3D industry

Who the course is for

The course is designed for Film and Television industry imaging specialists and those with a specific interest in the field and students requiring key understanding in photonics and wave-front reconstruction.

Key learning outcomes

This course has the following key learning outcomes for participants:

Build the participants understanding of the processes behind stereoscopy and stereopsis in order to assist their professional practice.

Increase the participants understanding of the technical challenges of using stereography.

To provide camera and post production professionals with a hands on practical course using up to date 3D Equipment.

To provide participants with an understanding of holographic imaging workflows and the issues arising from using holography in contemporary format.

Enable participants to develop ideas around creative expression through 3D.

What you will achieve

Up to date knowledge and understanding of basic 3D principles and pitfalls.

Ability to use up to date 3D technology, cameras and display systems.

Ability to apply holographic data to current work interests.

Our experts

Dr Martin Richardson|- Director of the Imaging and Displays Research Group, Professor of Modern Holography

Panasonic- The IDRG has a close partnership with Panasonic to allow participants to use state-of-the-art equipment.

Delivery

The course will be delivered at De Montfort University, Leicester, using the Holographic Laboratory and equipment provided by Panasonic.

Facilities

The Imaging and Displays Research Group are a world leading developer of 3D display technology and holographic imaging. This short course uses the expertise of the IDRG taking advantage of a close partnership with Panasonic to use state-of-the-art 3D equipment.

Price

£1,430

Dates

This course is delivered on demand. Please contact us to discuss the availability of delivering this course.